Bantamweight prospect Da’Mon Blackshear impressed in his sophomore CFFC effort, picking up a gritty decision win over a game Mateo Vogel. But in his return to the promotion, and with a title on the line, Blackshear is planning something even better. “I’m going to go out there, and I’m going to perform,” Blackshear said. “I always want to win impressively, so I’m going to go out there, and a win should get me to the UFC, but for my sake, I want to go in there and I want to dominate. I want to win impressively and show that there’s levels to this.” Blackshear has been fighting professionally since 2016 and actually debuted for CFFC two years later, when he suffered a decision loss to former featherweight titleholder Pat Sabatini, who has since gone on to compete for the UFC. Following that result, Blackshear made the decision to move down to 135 pounds while also relocating to New Mexico to train at Albuquerque’s famed Jackson Wink MMA Academy
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